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Shirley Jean – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Individuals with orthopedic impairments often have trouble with range of motion and may experience barriers in participating in physical activities with peers. This qualitative study explores school site personnel's overall perceptions using the Mobility Opportunities via Experience (MOVE) program among individuals with orthopedic impairments in…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, School Personnel, Attitudes, Students with Disabilities
Barnett, Heather A. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Background: Young adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their family members are confronted with the challenges of postsecondary transition and life planning when they age into adulthood. In California, the transition to adulthood begins at age 22. Previous research that explored the perspectives of caregivers as their adult children age…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Students with Disabilities, Success
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Nichols, Chad; Block, Martin E.; Wilson, Wesley J. – International Journal of Kinesiology in Higher Education, 2019
Graduate programs in adapted physical education (APE) prepare individuals to work with students with disabilities in the physical education setting. However, these APE graduate programs vary widely throughout the country, and there has never been a systematic effort to identify and analyze these programs. Therefore, the purpose of this…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Graduate Study, Students with Disabilities, Physical Disabilities
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Akin, D.; Huang, Lisa M. – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2019
A large body of research on disability stigma conducted among young school children and adults in non-educational settings shows that individuals with non-visible disabilities experience more negative stigma compared to individuals with visible disabilities. However, there is a noticeable lack of research on disability stigma within higher…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Students with Disabilities, Attitudes toward Disabilities
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Angkustsiri, Kathleen; Krakowiak, Paula; Moghaddam, Billur; Wardinsky, Terrance; Gardner, Jerald; Kalamkarian, Nareg; Hertz-Picciotto, Irva; Hansen, Robin L. – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2011
Objective: There is clinical heterogeneity among the autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The presence of dysmorphology (minor physical anomalies; MPAs) is one possible tool for defining a clinically relevant subset in ASD. This study employs an adaptation of Miles and Hillman's (2000) classifications by using photographs to identify a subgroup with…
Descriptors: Genetic Disorders, Autism, Seizures, Genetics
Reinke, Thomas – Exceptional Parent, 2011
In these challenging times of cutbacks in public funding for social services programs, parents and grass roots organizations continue to make a difference in their communities with innovative initiatives that are enhancing the lives of people with developmental and physical disabilities. In New York, a track team of speedsters with disabilities is…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Program Development, Developmental Disabilities, Physical Disabilities
Cooper, Lisa Marie – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The initial purpose of this study was to utilize the Higher Education and Students with Physical Disabilities Survey (HESPDS) to develop a better understanding of the perceptions of students with physical disabilities regarding the extent to which private, residential colleges and universities provide access and equal opportunity. The significance…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Higher Education, Student Attitudes, Physical Disabilities
Exceptional Parent, 2009
Several membership companies of the International Playground Equipment Manufacturers Association (IPEMA) are helping differently-abled children to have access to play equipment and opportunities. These IPEMA membership companies, and others, are driven by the principles of Universal Design (UD), a new concept in playground design that helps ensure…
Descriptors: Play, Accessibility (for Disabled), Disabilities, Playgrounds
Tiedemann, Chris Wise – Exceptional Parent, 2008
In the United States today, if a student with a serious physical disability wants to go away to college and live on campus, only four colleges provide the necessary services for that student to do so. To meet these students' requirements for living on campus, a college would have to have not only accessibility to its academic programs and its…
Descriptors: Independent Living, Physical Disabilities, Assistive Technology, College Faculty
Saylor, Louis F. – 1969
A study of 115 mentally normal persons with severe physical handicaps indicated that existing service and living arrangement programs were inadequate. Results suggested the following: establishment of a coordinating state agency and local supervisory teams of nurses and social workers; arrangement of a variety of living accommodations, including…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Services, Health Services, Physical Disabilities, Program Proposals
Withington, Lucile F.; Savino, Michael T. – 1969
Reported is the progress of a 5-year project to provide vocational rehabilitation services to a group of quadriplegic, triplegic, and paraplegic clients in a university setting. Rehabilitative nursing, physical therapy, medical consultation, occupational therapy, tutoring, and other services are provided in a special residential unit, for the…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Services, Physical Disabilities, Rehabilitation Programs, Research Projects
COSS, JOE G.; AND OTHERS – 1966
TWENTY-EIGHT PARAPLEGIC, QUADRUPLEGIC, CEREBRAL PALSIED, AND OTHER SEVERELY PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED SECONDARY STUDENTS, PATIENTS IN THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY RANCHO LOS AMIGOS HOSPITAL, WERE INCLUDED IN A STUDY OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AUTOMATED VISUAL PROGRAMED INSTRUCTION. SUBJECTS WERE DIVIDED INTO FOUR MATCHED GROUPS BY READING LEVEL AND…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Individual Instruction, Physical Disabilities, Programed Instruction
Best, Gary A. – Rehabilitation Literature, 1977
Surveys about mainstreaming orthopedically handicapped students were completed by 74 school administrators in California. (CL)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrators, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Research
KICKBUSHCH, GERALDINE; AND OTHERS – 1962
SPECIAL TRAINING CLASSES WERE PROVIDED FOR STUDENTS WHO WERE NOT AS READY FOR ACADEMIC LEARNING AS OTHER CHILDREN. REASONS A STUDENT NEEDED A SPECIAL TRAINING CLASS INCLUDED--LANGUAGE OR A CULTURAL HANDICAP, AND BIRTH INJURIES OR LATER IMPAIRMENT FROM ILLNESSES. IN CASE OF EMOTIONAL BLOCKS WHICH STAND IN THE WAY OF NORMAL ACHIEVEMENT, A CHILD…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Disadvantaged, Experimental Teaching, Physical Disabilities
Outland, Richard W.; Gore, Beatrice E. – 1969
Written in question and answer format, the bulletin contains answers to the most frequently asked questions regarding the California Program for Homebound and Hospitalized Children. Considered individually are the administration, the objectives and procedures of the instructional program, and the personnel roles and procedures involved in both…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Educational Programs, Exceptional Child Education, Home Instruction
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